Hiroshi Fujiwara of Fragment Design has found a niche within Nike Sportswear; his simplistic colorway concepts have resulted in huge hits in Japan as well as the culturally conscious (in footwear) here in the states. Here’s his newest take on the Nike Zoom All Court Low, although its clear he doesn’t stray too far from what’s worked for him in the past. All four colorways feature pure white leather uppers with perforated swooshes. In fact, the only distinguishable characteristics among the four is the colors on the heels and the insoles and the tongue tags. Whether its the Tennis Classic, Match Classic, or All Court Low, Fragment Design’s work has resulted in some noteworthy results. Check out the entire collection – which drops on September 18th at select Nike Sportswear retailers – and let us know what you think of the color choices. via Kenlu.
Fragment Design x Nike Zoom All Court Low – September 2010
John Kim
September 9, 2010
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